DECEMBER 1, 1942 AUDITORS wAuEo Office of the Auditor General of (janada unrr sooourrraur one GRAD A - C0§fiPETlTlgN~NQ 424E060 . 1' l" "NUM- ruor-r ACCOUNTANTS; o-rraw caans s - us» ran 41mm auorr ACCOUNTANT mm)" No‘ “'1'” - aumm pws nouus as ruovinnn, cmiiiii-idiinivblrz m: _ To STATUTQRy N. B_.: SALARIES ARI! sUugg-r DEDUCTION! QUALIFICATIDNS accounting experience. “Quinn” h°'°"'°"l| "W!!! and senior Israel? .._.-¢i-_... __. QUOTA nozvs‘ New York Stock Exchange o I Sh“. (Canadllu Tress) c‘ II I CC n f bns "m! lllnber o appointments will be made on a , nent flacgllha m 1:: y: CANDIDATES MAY ALSO an cons Baldwin Loco i1 1:4 VACAWI" l" OTHER e<§‘v’e‘§5hr~'i°i‘>r-Z§¥“nam“‘§ gitiihiatgd ' ,4 ueau ill t s. ' way Ind-w no considered from pusons enlllod in alum“ heads; Ohio a , Separate Applications forms ti Co“ mum l‘ 1" H‘ - for cacn graue ior which a candwilaoto 'da'y’uwim"°,h"g°fuflffib°" m" b‘ "Mr u" 3g r-‘uu. PARTICULARS Arm 0N DlSP ' oen Motors 4o 1.1 Applications obtain bl LAY m POST oimcns' Gt Nor PM 2o 34 Commission: oitawi, L3, {Pmbgmtlfl- or from the ivil Service Kfimtewtt 2" Ottawa. NOT LATER TrsAN DECEMEiEIE. iimisglziu “m” cwimlllfllu fr‘ i? 031121 it: I Applications wiu not be transferred. ggrzi it? co 1.4 , , nus ADVERTISEMENT rs sum-non PM P“ 6° ‘z "8 l izan BY run m Std Oil m 4a l-i NATmN/ll- SELECTIVE saavicu Enema 0F Textuq Con. .‘.: C - 12-1-11 u a Rubber a4 1-a u s steel Co is a-i Vanadium Corp 5 l-tl O West Union as i-a west Elec ‘i6 l-i _AT THE_ P11001105 AUCTION WAREHOUSE Gr -— l llflon Street MONTREAL, Nov. ao-(cpp- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. at 2 pm l am instructed t ll b ' hold effects of the late? filers. tvflllilfligeiitlltirtilctlllhiltilheghgrdp. l?‘,‘f\"“"h°ga“y table; gawk! mallflgfllly coffee table, end 1li)1(.a, Governor Winthrop Desk Chesterfield t’! "Mi" Wm‘ mo‘ 5W0], occasional ,cliairs floor 121ml ‘tab? P512428. curtains complete with rods, V8ii1t;'d1f‘e5; , > _ P1906 "Wile 51111-6, cutler , complete kitchen iligiillqpalilfgtlgilzcllldllig enamel pots and pans and DELUK l ' IGIDAIRE. All t . - ‘ “urchased recently“ he above articles have been For further particulars apply EASTERN TRUST COMPANY or W. H. BEATON Auctioneer. Canadian Commodity Elxchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 36B. A-medium 48B: A-puilets 45B; E- B 42B; E-C 40B. MONTREAL, Nov. 30-40?)- Produce prices today as reported y the DOfnlfl10n Department of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments selling iAEIdrQQ 50; A-medlum 48; A-pul- 9 s 45. Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price 37 1-4-31 3-4; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 36 3-4-47 1-4; current re- ceipts. Que No l pasteurized 35 3-4. No. 2 34 3-4; wholesale, Que No. 1 storage and fresh 38-36 1-4. Cheese: current receipt. colored, western 20-20 1-4 FOB Montreal. white, western l9 l3-16. Que 19 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que white 20 l-6—20 1-4 first grade PAS Montreal. iibgs spot: Eastern A-large 503;" _ Markets At A HllliTllEAl. STOGKV EXGIIAIIGE Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto - Gold and industrial stocks lower; base metal and Junior oil issues higher. Monti‘ ' Stllclrs closed higher. New York-Stock; narrowly lower. Potatoes: ‘l5 lb bags, No. l moun- ‘ ' _ tain Que 1.25-1.45; NB 1.40-1.55; ' ileip Wanted Advertisements P“ “H's” Una" u" n"? Iovernment re tat ha," s l b gu ions which became ef. .- a. antfiiuisi73.55.13!lliiiihififiil‘iididiflm‘. M°""°”' W“ ' ome ; f . _ en s or “shins, :1‘ Zfaplllfillllhgltltchfllzls.’ nurses and probationers; ._._..__ acliooL ' °l' ""11""! employed after (Canadian Press) A“ u, .. ,, Stocks Close he suhnfine‘; brim: advertisements. however, must Abtllb‘. Cm“ 65 germ", officer, Uncmpiio as: ‘to the Notional Selective Abitrbi Pid 4 5-8 1, Q_ o_ E "an, Richmond)’ sill Insurance Commission, Asbestos 21 Beer.’ “Jam”! u" ldvertileésfi. and on receiving the of- B A Oil i7 The Charlottetown Guardian. l “nfhen b‘ insert“! u‘ gfilfmlfs‘ A n; 1.3 Fraser V T C l0 5-8 Fraser 10 1-2 ‘ .. _ ____ p Ford A 2o ~ Advertising Bates i’ ' will“ géiyiilfier “g3 l ,... — Imp 0 l0 l-2 ~ Iylhle is Advance Int s... 15 Price Com A Mmmm 0'1"" 7°? All! Advertisement 2| ca". 4 W ding ta f ell-ego». a 2$'l.2i‘.‘“.l'"&" = cc Ippuzlluoo-c-r mob. Addy”, u,‘ L. word. tntion sr$o."oii1'L-b'°.§'&','°: I For Sale F0112 SLSALEfTiVIN CARRIAGE ‘lool“i4‘5i.$“i‘£“.2li“ “‘ “°°°‘ °°“' ,_ - _. fist. 11-28-11 Folirsaca on TRADE z STRIP- imlllli" “W M"°°.":.i‘.il Boarders Wanted WANTED-BOARDERS MEN 0|; Articles Wanted? BAND AND ORCHESTRA uvsrn. ilments not in use ma. be turned "to ready cash. sen full parti- ‘ l “"5"- w Whaler. Royce s: Com- $23.1 131-0 Yonge street. Toronto, -3i _____§______ Female Help Wanted WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSE‘- married couple, 291 Kent work. Apply between 7 and a _ 11_3o_“_ _ 321 Euswn St. 12-1-21 . wsurap MAID. N0 wasrmvo. Miscellaneous s“: 140 Roohford St. 12-1-3-5. prayiérg thtsfit. a citation‘ mayutbe Cl _ e f urpose erein er Burnt?‘ 55810.1“ Rs’ JonNfirgrtlsl T0 Let gatufortlfir Yifulixre therefore hereby CFlll 1 1 ___ i To LET lflqytltiam 3.1g arlfstptmfi 11:0 and e . N 1' a e Spruce? ar1:i“a?i§s1,og§‘gng,f°§ rooms, 202 gigilzllgy 3QDJOIIZIq-QF1? ieippear befgre the Judge present at ft and 9 1g 5 1nd,”: Monairi-m a. probate Courtto be 91d in the Furnishing Co“ m, Montaguef T0 LET-UNFURNISIIED Araivr. Court noose in Charlottetown in H4642, ment and Rooms Heated. Apply Guadalcanal natives were driven inland 50 years ago by invasions of mend-hunters from nearby is- lands. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 23rd dss of November, A. D. 1942 In. Re Estate of Millicent s. Matheson, late of Charlottetown Royalty 1n Queens County in the said Province, Widow, deceased testate. e To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petit- ion on file of Clifton H. Beer of Charlottetown in Queens County afore said, Dental Surgeon, the executor of the above named estate. Queens County. in the said. Province on Tuesday the 29th day of Dw- W a n ted i “ANTED SKATES AND BOOTS 1 sizes E. . Richmond ‘Ch m“ -.__ Store. l0" St. Phone 8B9, 12-1-31 Strathcono. Hot/e 1. 11-30-21 lute Help Wanted WANTED SINGLE MAN on nor to work on farm. A N» BOl/Yel‘. ChTown, , Dilly Everett R R..5. 12-1 -2i. ivoawaws NEWSPRINT Nearly 100 HWBPIPQl-s in Norwa 1113i? been obliged to suspend 51m; newsprint?“ o’ the “hon”. d my Ucc Minarifs for sprains. 142 Great George St. Next to Checker Taxi Suitable for business stand. PHONE 598-J T?‘ —-— A (Auction Sac rouirnv "i st We requirilak verydl-érgi , quantity of c c en an ow SIMON alyrfgiNNoN S during December and Janu- ary. As some of the trucks will not be on their regular routes we suggest you send your poultry by express. Prompt returns daily at full market value. Tris iioyal Packing 0c. J. D. JENKINS Prop. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 9 at one o’clock consisting of 6 high class h o r s e s, cows. "hilell. and poultry, also l! quantity of hay. Reason for selling. — o help. . ' Terms made lit sa e. known ,thers — not mixed, clear o - ember next coming, at the hour o! eleven o'clock foieiroon of the son e |day t?‘ SIACW caitisedltmauyflt-(lile s; w e ccoun s e s sligiild not be passed and the Elstale closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis Mac- , phee, mq, Proctor for said Petit- ioner. e And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith D111)‘ lished in some newspaper llblllhefl in Charlottetown MON"! once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true ¢°DY M1901 b0 forthwith posted in the following ublic places respectively nnuiely. 1h the Hall of the court ouse in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at or near the Bank of Nova Scot-ta both in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said estate es aforesaid. may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of said Pro- bate Court M. Charlottetown afore- said the day and year first above “limit. c t e our (Signed) Muriel O. lnwther. (LS. . ' ll-M-i 4-0-15 WANTED New Goose and Duck fea- quiils. ' Call and see our latest de- signs, Cretonnee and Dain- asks. Exclusive patterns. w we. crate and k tarn- itnre‘. Ianllo pad chino. erh Iona by experienced In. lienry iiscFarlane Wlllllliwl-Wheat down l-B of cent. (Canadian Press) TOR/ONTO, Nov 80- Stoclrs Close Ajax .14 Alderman .08 l-3 Ang Can .45 Argus ,2’! Bear Elf .07 7-8 Beattie .89 Bidgood .08 i-4 Bobjo .01 Bonetal .07 l-4 Brit Dcm .24 3-4 Broulan .36 Brown .04 3-4 Caimont .20 Cent Pat. .80 Cent Porc .05 1-2 Chem Res .20 Chester _58 Cochenour .64 Commoil .13 l-2 Comwealth Peto .20 Coniarum .65 Ea Cr .03 Gold Bag .02 3-4 Gunner .10 Hard Ro .50 arbor" ii’ "SD a Jack Waite .07 Jacola .14 MacLeod 1.35 Madsen .53 McKenzie .64 McVlttie .04 5-8 Nat Nick _31 1-2 Naybob .08 l-A Normetal J15 OBrien .52 Okalta .35 Omega .08 l-d Ont Nick .12 3- Pacalta .03 1- Plck Crow L90 Powell .15 Premier .55 San Riv .01 l-l Sherritt. .04 Siaifen ~26 Slave .02 l-l Southwest Peta J0 Sullivan .99 xas .95 Untd Oil 94 Upp Can J19 Ventures 4-10 Vermilitta -10 1-1 Ymlt .05 5-8 UNLISTED Foothill .80 Qgigko .06 i-I Pend Ora 1-10 Carleton and liicinity ‘Ii-averse Women's Societynmet at the home ss on n“? rper on ‘Thurs- 3’ an}! vember 5 ay a noon, o . inept-unwise opened with the Net- ional themandacalltopnyer by llhe members, followed by the hymn Fountain of. Good, To Own Thy Love, and the Lord's Prayer. An interesting letter from M158 lonary gumm- dsd was read by Evelyn - M‘!- Hasiam ma a letter from Mrs .1. n. MscFar-laine. The members han- ded in their subscriptions w W lvilisslona Monthly. The holidnY bags are be Opefltd- at the next- meeting. The theme of the meet- inf was "Seeking Doornomiolfleu- Iurty for All.” A leaflet "Pl-re Church in the city streets’ will read by several members. 1W!!- mm," gm M". Haslam ss a duet "Clo Mbor on. spend on be Spent." Mrs. James Bell kindly minted the members to her Mm ..'°'.....“‘° “"“°“‘°.f.il'.“es“‘§.‘2.'.‘." was . John. followed by the Qmfiwwll- A pleasant social hour followed and the hostess. assisted b! Mll- Alliaon i-mpcr, served sandwitcires and tel. The Carleton Women's Institute held ill hom . the pMlid t in chill?- m with the singing o! herd second to none 1n this (Canadian from " lions; ) Bell ‘B! 1” Brantiiau 13 Can Car Pfd 11 1.4 Cln Igafl A 4 l-4 c"! '1 5-8 Can Sflamshipa g 3.5 Cons Smelt 3g Sea: 3g Brl so as Dom Steel B l-a Gen Steel wares Int Nickel 3g 1.4 Lake of Woods 18 ' Masse Harris 1-3 M000 r-rontenas t Mtl Power 3g 1.3 Nat Brew 35 3-4 Nat steel Oar 31 1.: Quebec Power 1s 1-4 Shawinigan 16 5t Law Pfd 11 1-4 WW E160 A 2 8-4 (Canadian Press 1 stock- ’ cum Commerce 1:5 1.4 Nova Scotla ._. Montreal _ Royal _ - [is A‘ VSTHARIUTTETDWN ouaabisfii 1 _ In Memoriam m. sauna J. uowarr The death occurred of Abner J. of “'- mm "w- Mr. Hewett was in railing heaqflh fa‘ some months. In m; Innis couisumity looses one l that tiiaupliftof celvedhishe ' He wus eflsflised in. the guinea for nanny yours, 011 "l? lllwfilifllll- Y. been business man, honest and right in w‘ wasaagoodashisbond, Hewas in charge of the range lights at |Viotoria discharge for aver half a century and d his d/uties fizlillhflully and well. He retired some year; ago to devote his attention to uh, r ingofsiiver foicesofvwhich hewas a. pioneer. By strict utters/slim to lmsiness, which characterized his various activities, he built up a viznce~ A life-long Conserve. ve, c.1- hhough never taking an active p11, his wise council and mailum judg- ment, will be e. distinct iosg to the Party in the years that lie ahead. He was also e. meimtber and Past llIl/fnodsgter in True Brothers Masonic o. He lauveg to mourn). sol-rowing Widow. s half brother in Maine, one sun Whitfield at home, one d ter Elsie. Ivtrs. Albany and n host of relatives and friends to regret the prssing of a kindly. courteous gentleman, whose Place lm the community wiii not soon be filled. In the absence of his pastor, owing to illness, (ihe services wt the (house and crave were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gardner of St. Paul's Charfottetoiwn. ‘The funeral directors were. Percy Duvlson and Son; interment, in one Amlicari Cemetery. Crapvud. T719 D811 bearers were; ll/itinec‘ MacNevin, James Knox, Harry Clrriir. Henry RDZCTSDD, Louis N. Howutt and Donald MacLeod. (Patriot Please Copy) sociais 1n the school, an ice cream social, teas, parties, also lfiy an autograph quilt. The do owing donations were received Scu- the Soldiers Christmas Boxes; - Mrs. Nath-an Bell, 5 cams of chicken, Mrs. Leigh Luwther, $1.00. Mrs. Hank Muttart, $1.00, Mrs. Wendell Mae- Wllllams. cents, the balance in collections. The ex dicing were as follows; 5 5 a funds, $6.00, Quilt material, $18.36, $12.60. 4.00, eicpenoes of sociefs, posivge, incidentsls, $15.39, totaling $06.39, leaving s balance of $12.39 on hand. The following articles were completed anid handed. in to the Red Cross; 18 quilts, if crib quiits. 37 pn. socks, 15 sleeve- 3 mothers gowns, 1 cushion. includes quilt already Misxflknald, One quilted by ll/ilis Nathm Befi, and one crib quilt donated by Mrs. Ilydin Bowel/t. Following i; the slate of officers elected for the ensui year; Pres- ident, Mrs, Dalvid phlv, Vice- President, Mrs. Frank Quigley, 39¢. refinery-Treasurer, Miss Mary Quiz- ley, frireotors. Mrs. '1‘. B. Gdlfespie. Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrl. Gordon Ross. (re-skated). Auditors, Mrs. Basie Thomson, Mrs. David v. The convenors for the Questionn- aire are as follows; Citizenship, Mrs. '1‘. B. Glzllispie, Social welfare, supper in the school on. Friday, Novemlbtér 20th 2501s. . invited the members to for l-h-e Deceunbe; “ m ing, Mrs. David 1M lmrle Thomson. Anllh L Al. R. o. A. visitor to ning, fill , 1i‘. Sulmmerside, ‘Ilhe friaefliu 0'! Mr. in Summerside. Mil’. Hasam was at the back of hi; own car, at s garage in Sirmmerside, when sn- otrher car crashed into him, jam- fnlng him between the two oars. An X-my revealed that s. bone in his leg had been f-‘racturcd, and the injltlféd member is now in a plaster cas. Mrs- Charles Doull has reformed from a pleasant vvisw with he;- m; Otto, and ‘Nbs. , 11S non. con AiAbMAflll. nso. Among these receiving decorations by the Belgian Government Belgian fngation here, Nov meeting ned “new? 9.2.’. ""1. as. “mo; ill‘! . i‘ p. nded t0 roll o‘-‘1 with three a’. previous meeting ll"! °f "R During the Th“- 9 Company year 003.1; was toll"! lfl- . 1 amount was made by holding two in th a war Hon. Col. A.A. Magee DSO . SD. OED. distinguished and First Great War veteran. col ecutlve Asslstrnt to the a nilsh dresses (10 yr. size), 3 dressesia yr. size), 2 babies dresses, 3 boys suits, This one quilted by Mrs. Russel! ., charging 35cm. and Mrs W, E. Stevenson kindly her horme . Each emlber is to answer roll call with three quilt blodks“ i2 inches square. Lunch committee for next meet- in charge served hunch and the meeting closed with the National acid clog A p.11 his dcalirga, m, word l Chris ma; treat for school and shut-ins, $5.68, War Presents, $12.00, Ice ONBm Freezer, W/C A. Coatsworth Brown Started Flying Career With RAF In '34 — Heads RCAF Dare-Devils. when a young civil engineer left Canada in i934, to follow his pro. fession in England, he ht: thought that eight, years later he would find hi if commander of Cross, and a. veteran of action over Germany, the 140w Countries and France. Such is the record of Wing Com- mander A. Coatsworth Brown. D.F.C., commanding officer of the famous Canadian ‘Demorr’ Squa- dron. A calm, quiet-spoken man, W/0 Brown is the fearless leader of a, dare-devil squadron which has sunk a tremendous amount of enemy tonnage since beginning operations about a year ago. A Wlsard Pilot this quiet ace pilot to talk about hlmse f, although his boy: go over. board in praise of their “ivrngco? Not a man in the squadron hesi- tates to inform all and sundry that. their commander is "a wizard pi- lot," "absolutely fearless." llllll. even more significant, "a damn good man to work for - and with.” - Born in Winnipeg, sOn of the late I}. O. Brown, of Richmond. Yorkshire, and the former ilinry Coatsworth, of Barnard Castle. Durham, W/C Brown studied at Kelvin 1142011111021 High School in his home town before attending‘ the University of Manitoba. Gra- duating in 1034 with the degree of 88s., the young civil engineer sailed almost immediately for England where ho expected to be- gin his life work. But, within a few months young Brown out all thoughts of engin. eering behind him and accepted an acting pilot officers commission in the Royal Air Force and began his flying career. Completing his training and con- firmed ln his rank a year later. Brown served on several stations and then was posted to a course at the School of Army Co-opera- tion in 1936. Upon completion of the course, ha became a flight-com. mander at the school and was pro- moted to Flying Officer's rank. Commands "Co-op" squad In late 1937, the youn Canadian was named adjutant a newly- formed army cmoperstiou squad- ron and the following your be- came a flight commander with the rank of flight-lieutenant. With the outbreak of war. Brown went t0 France with his Blenheim Bomber squadron and saw action throu hout the entire evacuation peri , leaving that country on May l9, l . His first jobs were day- light reconnaissance flights over Germany, followed by action over the Low Countries when the Nazis preachcrously invaded that ares. Ono daylight reconnaissance down the Albert Canal brought him the Distinguished Flying Cross -— and almost disaster. Heavy guns shot up his aircraft and completely disabled one en- ine, but Brown brought his “kits” safely back to its base. He recalls that on that flight his rear gunner, who was wounded, was a fellow- Canadian, then ACl., now F/S Cavett, of Vancouver. Was At Dunkirk During the actual evacuation of Dunkirk. Brown. with the rest of his squadron, was lending aerial support to the ground and naval 9i C. Art Ohiicott of the was a Carleton Thirrsday Eve- mnlnly Jdhn Hasiarn. Carleton. regret. to learn that he will be laid up for some weeks as the result of an accident Montreal lawyer at the 3. was qflqgh each, The minutes of Megee served for lune time“ firs‘ 12x- n s er A a ap- of Defence, and he was honored bv ‘at ?!*"Ifl#iew$retr:laiv mascot"! the Belgian Govern-front. with ahs Crctx Militarie Bege in aypiec u- tion cf aid given the Bclzisn Force S It is extremely difficult to get . Quiet Leader of RCAF “Demons” Won D.F. C. Before Dunkirk wing Conrmamier A. Coutswurih page m ‘ Brown, D.F.C., of ivinnllwif. Com- mander oi R.C.A.F. Coastal Comm and “Demon" Squadron. forces when he ran into a heavy barrage of “fink.” Dodging and tw'isii:ig to avoid the concentrated fire, he was oilllgvd to make a forced landing on the Goodwin sands, a large sand bank ‘ English C? unnel. Luckily for him and his crew, the action ook place at low tide-the only time his improvised landing field was not submerged. However, none of the crew was hurt and they vircre later picked up by one of the evacue. E811: boats rehuning from Dun- Durln the remainder of i940, Brown ok pert in raids on re- fineries and oil installations in Belgium and Holland, and attacks on shlllpifl! at Brest. becoming a squadron-leader in August, Early in 1941 the young veteran became oontlro e; of an B. A. F. GYOHD with the rank of wing com- mander and after eight months was given command of a Canadian squadron then in process of for. mation. That squadron is now the famous Demons Coastal Commend. The wingeo has so imbued his squadron ivith the dash and clan displayed laun throughout his service in t iva-r, that ti De- mons cre known far and w for their exploits. seldom do they go out on a “scrike" without some member coming back with a vic- lfl-f?’ over m enemy vcsse‘ The spirit of the squadron is further qgxtfllllilhllfid by tho recent exploit of B/L W. B. Cooper, e. Demon flight commander, 1n sinking two slips in one attack, a feat un- heard of reviously in coastal Command tory. In 1938, he married Nflss Ina MW Storey, a 53011511 girl, and they Jiad plflflntd a trip to Can- ada when the outbreak of war in. tervened. The; are still looking forward to the trip, for airs. p has never seen her hus- bgndsflnaf-ive land. W /O Brown ' The first stripe-Andicating and his wife have travelled on this continent and Mrs. Brown lived for some years in New Zealand. Parents at Whntpag The wing eomnnndefi mother, Mrs, s. C, Brown, lives on Bheru bum Street. Winnipeg. ‘with. his sister, Betty, and another sister Mrs. H. It Moore, also liven iii that (all. i only AMI IMOMIIJ blonds, quiet 0.0_ that one reeling his strength and determination h do a good Job-a determination shared by every member of tho squadron. Officers and N.C.O.‘l alike, each man tries to live up to the wingcoh standard, which g very good explanation of the fir: mendous sircoesa d the RCA Demon Squadron. THE BEY’! REGHH The family of )0 Boy. fwmi ruler of of ‘mini has reign since 17M. -==--——-l F OR SALE _.__ i Choice Bonclu-s Codfisl Trimmings @ 16a 1b. Choice Boneless Ling Trina-l mings @ 14c lb. 1 Packed in 10 i 30 1h. boxes. Special prices to trade. All shipments C.O.D. j / PAUL GALLANT Iouril t" l l ‘i the Canadian soldier has become a l, lance-corporal or in the case of t artulexy lnncebomhordier-is the ‘object of great pride for the m \ who make their first step up on military ladder. Top left shows l ‘member of a Scottish unit implor- ing the regimental tailor to hurry< . up the sewing on of the broa lV-Shaped patch; upper righ ~sl1ows the pride of a "one-hook l wearer shile (he the lower pictu depots s ‘ cook. ping is the is m. Dlllll w f?‘ 3mg“. Big families xch 3.13. fitfllsglgllllnflallwtse W110 110W H! “m” u, this manner mor q,“ 1000 fmiilies have cxchiillll {muses in shc-fficld alone in t past 12 mouths. __-_..;.._.'_ proud lance _